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Jack Armstrong
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty.
Joe Biden
You must hold on a hope. We must stay engaged. Must always keep the faith in a better day to come. I'm not going anywhere.
Jack Armstrong
What?
Joe Biden
I'm not kidding.
Joe Getty
What is he talking about? That was from his last speech as president yesterday to a tiny group of man sycophants who are going to cheer him, saying, I'm not going anywhere. I'm not kidding. What are you talking about?
Jack Armstrong
You're still going to lead the Democratic Party in the the future or what? What? What? You, in every single sense of the phrase, you are going somewhere.
Joe Getty
There ain't an American or anybody in your party that has any interest in you being in charge anymore. They never did. Even the people who voted for you just didn't like Trump. Nobody ever was into you, dude.
Jack Armstrong
All right, human being, that makes him feel better.
Joe Getty
We should get to some of his pardons that he. He is now the most pardoning president in U.S. history. A lot of them preemptive pardons, which is a new thing that apparently has been invented, and it's horrible.
Jack Armstrong
It's incredible. Well, it's unconstitutional. It goes against, like, every concept of English common law going back hundreds of years, right through the Constitution. The idea that you can just give somebody a force field that protects them from any prosecution of any law they may have violated is horrifying and un American.
Joe Getty
Well, a lot of them. There was no chance anybody was gonna try to prosecute them anyway. So it's just perform. It's just. It's whatever you call virtue signaling. We are watching live on a bunch of different cable news channels. The people file in for the inauguration, which is the actual swearing in is less than an hour away. But all your heavyweights in the Republican Party and all the richest people in the world are hanging out and waiting for this thing to start. Elon looks like he buys his suits off the rack for $400. Wonder why. He just doesn't care, I guess.
Jack Armstrong
And he always looks cheerful. He was just chuckling animatedly with Sundar Pichai of Google. If I had hundreds of billions of dollars, I'd be chuckling, too. But yes, he is. He is not overly fastidious.
Joe Getty
Look at that front row. Zuckerberg, Bezos, Elon. And then on the other side of him, you got Marco Rubio, soon to be Secretary of State. Man, there's some serious heavyweights there.
Jack Armstrong
If you're trying to Picture it. They are indoors because of the bitter cold. Jack pointing out that tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of football fans route enjoying games in the snow. Nice. And seem not to suffer from it. But all the dignitaries are indoors. I think they're under the rotunda. Yeah, under the. The dome, I should say. In the Capitol, in that big hall. There's Pam Bondi looking, which is a drag for Trump. Cute and astute in terms of legal.
Joe Getty
Scholarship, because we'll, we'll never know what his crowd size would have been, but I think it, you know, decent weather. He was going to have a really large crowd out there for his inauguration, which, of course, he would have absolutely loved.
Jack Armstrong
Why is Marco Rubio sitting two seats down from Mark Zuckerberg?
Joe Getty
You bothered?
Jack Armstrong
That's odd. Starting to feel like becoming Secretary of State with the guy who runs Facebook.
Joe Getty
There's a woman with even more plastic surgery than Bezos's wife. What the hell?
Jack Armstrong
Oh, there's the Trump family coming in. Baron towering over the proceedings at nine feet tall. So President Elect Trump, in not too long a span of time, within an hour or so, I expect, will be giving his inaugural address, which, as always, has been furnished in part to the press. Few key phrases so they can do what I'm about to do, which is talk about the message. He'll call for a revolution of common sense.
Joe Getty
Love that.
Jack Armstrong
During his inaugural. Inaugural address. That's a very commonsensical way to call for a revolution of common sense. Just say it. Not like 27 words of soaring rhetoric, just saying, hey, we gotta get back to common sense. And he will also say, quote, I return to the presidency confident and optimistic that we are at the start of a thrilling new era of national success. A tide of change is sweeping the country. My message to Americans today is that it is time for us once again to act with courage, vigor, and the vitality of history's greatest civilization.
Joe Getty
That's a much brighter speech than he gave the first time around, which I remember. True or not, it was quoted that George W. Bush said to one of the other presidents up there after Trump's first inaugural death, that was with some weird ass.
Jack Armstrong
Speaking of plain speaking. Yeah, yeah. A revolution of common sense. I love that theme. To that end, President Trump is going to address a lot of the gender bending madness that's.
Joe Getty
And is it girl dress?
Jack Armstrong
No.
Joe Getty
In executive orders.
Jack Armstrong
In an executive order. An expansive executive order he is said to be signing today called Defending Women from Gender Ideology, Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government. Please don't Try to spell out some clever phrase with that. Just. That would be. No, I don't think they will. So the executive order establishes government wide, the biological reality of the two sexes and clearly defines male and female. And all radical gender ideology, guidance, communications, policies and forms are removed. Woman means an adult human, female, period. Agencies will cease pretending that men can be women and women can be men when enforcing laws that protect against sex discrimination. And it goes on in that, in that way. And we can hit you with more details tomorrow when it actually becomes, you know, not law exactly, but a functioning executive order.
Joe Getty
Is there any pushback to that? I mean, can he do that? Is there any legal reason that that won't fly?
Jack Armstrong
I don't think so. Well, there, there may be facets of it that are vulnerable.
Joe Getty
That's too much cleavage for an inauguration. Jeff Bezos's wife. Too much cleavage for.
Jack Armstrong
Are they hitching now or is still a girlfriend?
Joe Getty
It's still a fiance.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Joe Getty
The rumors are gonna have a 600 million dollar wedding. That's just too, that's too, too much. Too much boobage for being in the rotunda with all this. Yes, Katie, when, when you're saying that's too much boobage, she's wearing a corset with a business blazer over it like that. That is a piece of lingerie. Well.
Jack Armstrong
Oh my gosh. Yeah, it is, it's. It's. She's wearing a bra under her blazer.
Joe Getty
Yeah. I shouldn't be able, I shouldn't be able to even possibly get turned on under the rotunda for inauguration. It shouldn't be a possibility.
Jack Armstrong
Well, the rumor is Martha Washington actually showed a bit of angle ankle to John Marshall during the first inauguration. Yeah. All right, well, now what? Now we have prayers and the Marine band is probably going to play or something like that.
Joe Getty
Yeah, when it gets to the speech, we'll take that live. Right? Trump's inaugural.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's the plan. It should be around noon Eastern, 9 Pacific.
Joe Getty
They're introducing the real heavyweights now as Bill and Hillary are walking in to take their, you know, the former presidents are coming in. So that's a sort of thing you announce and everybody takes their seats. And when they get to the actual swearing in and all that sort of stuff, we will bring that to you live. We got plenty of other commentary around that. I hope you can stick with us or if you miss a segment, you can get the podcast. Armstrong and Getty on Demand.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty, Wow.
Joe Getty
Jared's wife is stunning. What's her Name? Ivanka.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, yes.
Joe Getty
Just stunning looking woman. She didn't look like that when she was younger. Right. So some of that is. Got this fixed.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know. I'm here to talk about the Constitution.
Joe Getty
Are you?
Jack Armstrong
Women's good. Oh, look at her. Sorry, I'm hypnotized.
Joe Getty
It was eight years ago today. I was, like, 10ft away from her when she was doing her first dance with Jared at the inaugural ball that night that I went to.
Jack Armstrong
You cut in mind if I made. Do you mind?
Joe Getty
Uh, so Joe Biden, on his way out the door, issued a whole bunch more pardons and commutations. He is now the partner in chief. He's set the record. We are re. We are returning to normalcy in a lot of things with the Trump administration. I doubt that we're gonna return to normalcy in terms of, like, norm breaking around, stuff like this. We're gonna go further down the road, I would guess, which is unfortunate, but that's just the direction it's been going for a long time. Joe Biden pardoning all Dr. Fauci and General Milley and all kinds of people that probably weren't going to be charged with anything anyway.
Jack Armstrong
But anyway, members of the January 6th Committee. Yes.
Joe Getty
So four years ago, little more than four years ago, Biden had been elected and won. Trump was still president. Jake Tapper on CNN was highly worried that Donald Trump, on his way out the door, might pardon all kinds of people. Oh, my God, what are we going to do? This is the conversation Jake Tapper had with Joe Biden four years ago.
Jack Armstrong
President Trump is reportedly considering a wave of preemptive pardons for his adult children and for Rudy Giuliani. He's also floated the idea in private conversations, according to our reporting, of possibly pardoning himself, which he insists he has the power to do, though that has never been litigated. Does this concern you, all these preemptive pardons?
Joe Biden
Well, it's. It concerns me in terms of what kind of precedent sets and how the rest of the world looks at us as a nation of laws and injustice. But look, our Justice Department is going to operate independently on those issues, that. How to respond to any of that. I'm not going to be telling them what they have to do and don't have to do. Now, in terms of the pardons, you're not going to see in our administration that kind of approach to pardons, nor are you going to see in our administration the approach to making policy by tweets. You know, it's just going to be a totally different way in which we approach the justice system.
Joe Getty
Okay, that's good. So one, the giant lie that we won't do pardons like that. Now he's doing it in a way that Trump. Those were, those didn't happen, by the way. All those things that Jake Tapper mentioned, those worries didn't occur. He didn't pardon his children and Rudy Giuliani. Biden is doing that sort of thing. And no policies by tweet Friday, Joe Biden tweets out a new amendment to.
Jack Armstrong
The Constitution and announced that it had passed.
Joe Getty
Right. Oh, that's interesting. These people are all liars. They're all liars.
Jack Armstrong
Well, in the case of Biden, he is the ultimate puppet. He has no beliefs. He's never had any beliefs. He has no moral compass to do what he's done in the way he's done it after everything he said and then participate in the great delusional lie that he was fit to serve another term. I mean, just let, let history have nothing but contempt for the man. He's a fool and a jackass.
Joe Getty
Man. If you missed this story over the weekend, it didn't get much coverage, which I think is kind of hilarious because nobody took it seriously. Joe Biden announced that the era, the Equal Rights Amendment act, that started way back in the 70s and, and was so controversial, he just declared it a constitutional amendment on Friday, and nobody has any idea what he was talking about. By the way, Vice President Harris put out the same tweet. Joe Biden is right. The 28th. The ERA is now the 28th amendment to guys, what are you people talking about? And it didn't get much coverage, I think because everybody thought he's an old man heading out the door. He's lost. Let's just ignore him.
Jack Armstrong
Breaking Rotunda News. Jack. Dr. Jill Biden, the first lady of the United States and not a real doctor, has entered and is taking her seat close to the bandstand for the inauguration. She is beaming, smiling next to the second gentleman. Dug him off, who is a bit feisty after midnight, apparently, if you're his girlfriend and get mouthy. All settling in to enjoy the peaceful transfer of power.
Joe Getty
I mentioned this earlier. I don't think it was for all of our stations that we're on. Jeff Bezos wife is showing way too much cleavage for this event. And she's. What is she wearing, Katie?
Jack Armstrong
I don't know, women's corset under a blazer. She's wearing lingerie.
Joe Getty
She's dressed like, if you're out to a club and you kind of want to, you know, turn guys on. You're wearing lingerie underneath your suit jacket thingy. Is that what you would call it? Katie, it's a Victoria's Secret ad. Okay. Yeah, yeah. It's way too much cleavage for this event.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
All right. Feel free.
Jack Armstrong
Controversial Jack Democracy dies in boobage, huh? You're not getting any more two day shipping, Jack. Yeah. You're never going to get a package on time. Let the record show that I, Joe Getty, was respectful toward the beautiful woman and her presence on the grandest stage.
Joe Getty
I'm not a misogynist telling women how they should dress.
Jack Armstrong
So inauguration trivia for you. Everybody's been enjoying this all morning long, all day long. Yes, Michael. What? What, do I got to tip you or something? There it is. There we go. As mentioned earlier, John Quincy Adams was sworn in on a law book, not a bible. You can use any book you want. Jack has suggested the art of the deal. J. When President Warren G. Harding died in office, Calvin Coolidge, the vice president, was at his family's Vermont farm with no electricity or telephone. He finally received word of Harding's death by courier. And in the early morning hours of August 3rd of 1923, he was sworn in by his father, who was a notary public. The entire ceremony conducted by kerosene lamp. And the new president reportedly went back to bed afterwards.
Joe Getty
Yeah, you probably know this, but Trump becomes president at noon, Eastern. Oath, no oath, he says. Ask her the oath. I'm tired. Whatever the oath is, I mean, it's fun to do, but you become president at noon.
Jack Armstrong
It's fun to do.
Joe Getty
And you, and you got to take the oath. It's because it's part of being in office. But that's not when he becomes president, you become president at noon.
Jack Armstrong
How about a little more inaugural trivia? Jack? Following the assassination of President Kennedy, LBJ took the oath of office aboard Air Force One. Judge Sarah Hughes administered the oath. She became the first and only woman to inaugurate a president.
Joe Getty
Boy, the, the.
Jack Armstrong
Who cares who did the swearing? And it's immaterial. You could have a man, a woman, a faithful golden retriever. It's the other person that they hustled.
Joe Getty
That together real quick. The Robert Caro telling of that in the Lyndon Johnson book is freaking amazing because they were so worried that the Soviets had just assassinated John F. Kennedy, and they wanted to make it clear to the world we still have somebody in charge. They needed to hustle together a photo Op real quick, they grabbed one reporter who had a camera, got him on the plane. Jackie's standing there with a horrified look on her face. If we've all seen the picture, she's got blood all over her. She's wearing the same outfit as her husband's exploded head fell on, you know, as he was dying. And they quick threw together, they threw together that oath real quick so there would be a picture for the world that hey, yeah, the Soviet Union just took out our president, but somebody's still in charge. Geez, what a horrifying situation.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I've got to assume the old man, the partner in chief is going to be next on the bandstand. And then the incoming guy in the Capitol.
Joe Getty
I have a feeling they're going to be gathering in the same rotunda for, for a lying in state, Joe Biden. Once he's gone, before too long, don't you think?
Jack Armstrong
How long? I sense an over under bet. Or would that be distasteful? On this, the day of the peaceful transfer of power, Armstrong and Getty.
Joe Getty
Crowd goes wild. Yes, we got a new president.
Jack Armstrong
So let's hear the Village People.
Joe Getty
This is from the rally yester day. Tens of thousands of people with their hands in the air for the original Village People. Actually on stage.
Jack Armstrong
I'm trying to act impressed or excited.
Joe Getty
I can't.
Jack Armstrong
Although if I was there, the hilarious absurdity. It was like when I was on the floor from for Trump's speech at the convention and Kid Rock was doing his thing and Dana White and Hulk Hogan was trying in vain to tear his T shirt because he's an old man. It all had this hilarious, exciting absurdity to it.
Joe Getty
I was just thinking, I'm old enough now, I'm old enough now to have lived through quite a few of these january twentieths in a new incoming administration. And they all come in with, you know, a whole bunch of fanfare and promise. And their side, whether it's my side or not, their side is always very, very excited about it. And it's, it's hard to achieve directionally. I'm thrilled about the direction we're going as opposed to the direction we've been going the last four years. But it's really hard to achieve a lot of the things you set out to achieve. You chip away at it. Some things work out, some things, some things don't. For instance, Vivek, if you haven't heard it already, is off of the Doge committee amid friction with staff. According to CBS News, Vivek has worn out his welcome with the other people.
Jack Armstrong
Well, the story is Elon grew tired of his unwillingness to do the heavy lifting. On the other hand, other people are denying all of that. Sure, I have a feeling it's true.
Joe Getty
But doesn't, doesn't mean it's doomed. But you know, it's just, it's, it's, it's easier to talk about the things you want to do than actually do them. It just is. There's all kinds of promises you make. You have no intention to do one at all. I remember in reading the George Stephanopoulos book All Too Human, talking about when they got Bill Clinton elected and then sitting down saying, okay, so which of these things can we actually do? And some of them were just like, we're not going to pay any attention to this whatsoever. Yeah, we're not even going to, we're not even going to have a sentence long meeting about this promise we made at some campaign rally. There are only so many things you can do. We're going to do these, these, this, this, this, you know, this is priority A, these are priority B. And then a whole bunch of stuff that falls by the wayside. It's just the reality of it. So, you know, we'll see how it goes.
Jack Armstrong
Oh. Watching the live coverage, Donald J. Trump is now walking through the Capitol toward the Rotunda between an impressive guard of various service people in their ceremonial garb with their rifles at the ready, etc.
Joe Getty
Melania looks fantastic. Helps be a world class model. Really helps. Poor Baron. He's one of those guys it's a little ashamed of. How tall is he? Stoops a little bit with that kind of. Wish I wasn't standing out so much.
Jack Armstrong
He is clearly the tallest guy in the rotunda, which to marvel at that is to be childlike. But he's a very tall young man.
Joe Getty
I'm sure he's the tallest guy in practically every room he's ever in. What is he, six, eight, something like that? Yeah. Charles C.W. cook is watching this and tweeting out about it. He's watching cbs. He said, CBS is helpfully explaining that Kristi Noem once killed a goat. And he said now CBS is explaining that there's an image of Pocahontas in the rotunda and that Pocahontas was a woman of color. Here comes Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the current, at least for another 20 minutes, President and Vice President of the United States walking into the rotunda with everybody clapping and Jill Biden. You answered all the questions, Joe. Look on her face.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah, great. So respect to all who participate in the peaceful transfer of power. It is a miracle. The history of mankind is 99.99. Not that it is violence and bloodshed every time power is transferred. What we do here is a miracle and it's worthy of our respect and just thoughtfulness. On the other hand, Joe Biden was an awful, lawless president and I am profoundly grateful that he will no longer hold that office in roughly 21 minutes. And I am profoundly grateful and mildly surprised that our great adversaries didn't try one last bold move during the waning years of his awful administration. Speaking specifically of China and Russia, of course, Russia has been up to evil now for several years, but it's about over.
Joe Getty
We will find out in future books, maybe from Bob Woodward or whoever else, that there was a lot of warning going on during these last months, probably after the debate, when the world became aware that holy crap, the United States President's brain doesn't work. I'll bet we sent lots of warnings around the world. Hey, we're still on it. We still got a sec def. We still got a Secretary of state. Trump's coming in soon. Don't even think about it. I guarantee you we were doing that with various bad guys around the world. To what Joe just said in the Dispatch today, Sarah Isger, who is a very measured person, though conservative, writes the quiet lawlessness of Joe Biden. He was elected to restore norms, but has done more damage to the rule of law than any other president in our history. And she goes through point by point how that is true. That is something. That is something my concern is. That's just the direction we're going with presidencies, more executive orders, more, more ignoring your oath to uphold the Constitution and seeing if you can slip by one, slip one by the goalie of the Supreme Court now and then, or at least keep it in play for, you know, a couple of weeks, couple of months till the Supreme Court strikes it down. But it makes your base happy for you. I think we're headed more that direction.
Jack Armstrong
J.D. vance entering the Rotunda. I would actually love to hear more from Sarah's piece in detail when it's appropriate, maybe a little later on. I would also add that not only was he literally lawless in his use of executive orders and declaring things that he knew full well the Supreme Court must overturn, thereby making himself look like a crusader for his side and the Supreme Court. Supreme Court look like out of control MAGA monsters, which undermined respect for The Supreme Court in a significant way, which is a terrible, terrible sin against our system to do that unnecessarily. It is unforgivable to do that. But to me, that's only half of it. The other half is that many of his policies were literally lawless. They were policies of lawlessness at the border.
Joe Getty
Oh, boy. Here's the breaking news. Breaking news, Donkey. This is the one we've been waiting for. Here we go. Breaking news, donkey. With just minutes left in his presidency, Biden issues a full and unconditional pardon of his family, most notably his brother, James Biden.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. The Biden crime family will escape federal charges.
Joe Getty
James Biden, Sarah Jones Biden, his sister, Valerie Biden Owens. I don't know who all these Bidens are. John T. Owens and Francis W. Biden.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Joe Getty
Wow. I was about to read Joden Goldberg's tweet from today. It fits better now than it did before. I read you the breaking news. Biden is leaving office, dropping one lawless norm, defying justly impeachable, undemocratic transgression after another. And he is the pardoning, the unconditional pardoning of his family who haven't even been charged with anything, which to me is an admission of guilt, even though I know the pardons for Dr. Fauci specifically said this is not an admission of guilt or that he was going to be charged of anything. But, but that, that is out freaking rageous. That is outrageous.
Jack Armstrong
History will judge this with every bit of the harshness it deserves. It's, it's horrible.
Joe Getty
And he does. And it drops 15 minutes before he's done. Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Hoping it will get utterly shameless, knowing.
Joe Getty
It will get obliterated mostly by the coverage of the day. And I'll be interested to watch the CBS Evening News tonight, for instance. See, did they mention this? Fox is going to be all over it.
Jack Armstrong
They'll mention it briefly as if it's insignificant. This is the ultimate example of that which is shocking, yet unsurprising. I knew he was going to pardon his brother especially. But a preemptive, broad ranging pardon of everything his family might have done, illegal, that is, that is czarist. The president, the incoming president is entering the shaking hands with Christine.
Joe Getty
So outrageous. I mean, it was incredible when he pardoned his son who had been convicted of crimes in many cases, the very crimes that Joe Biden has held up his entire career as being the worst of the worst, not paying your taxes and stuff like that, that gun stuff, pardons his son, but now pardoning his family ahead of anything is amazing.
Jack Armstrong
The only benefit to this is that now they cannot claim fifth Amendment protection against self incrimination. And that given the right subpoenas in the right situations, they will have to come clean or be guilty of perjury unless he's given them some sort of preemptive pardon for the rest of their lives for all crimes and sins, from jaywalking to rape and murder.
Joe Getty
So let's bring up the audio right now of what's going on there in the rotunda. Amy Klobuchar? Speaking.
Jack Armstrong
Please welcome the chairwoman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, the honorable Amy Klobuchar.
Amy Klobuchar
Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the 60th presidential inauguration. Today, President elect Trump and Vice President elect Vance will take their oath of office, and we will witness the peaceful transfer of power at the heart of our democracy.
Joe Getty
I wanted to mention Biden's pardons of his brother. First of all, I'd like to mention this breaking news.
Amy Klobuchar
Chair the Inaugural Ceremony Committee, which includes the leadership of Congress from both parties. We thank the committee and Capitol staff and law enforcement who worked so hard over the last year and especially the last three days. You've done a beautiful job and you have shown grace under pressure.
Jack Armstrong
Let's get through the ceremony before we announce that.
Amy Klobuchar
Our theme this year is our enduring democracy. The presence of so many presidents and vice presidents here today is truly a testament to that endurance. We welcome President Biden and Dr. Biden. We welcome Vice President Harris and Doug Emhoff. President Obama. President Clinton and Secretary Clinton. President Bush and Laura Bush. Vice President Pence. Vice President Quayle and Marilyn Quayle. The justices of the United States Supreme Court are with us. All nine of them. I counted. And of course, the Trump and Vance families. This ceremony marks what will soon be 250 years of our democracy. It is the moment when leaders elevated by the will of the people promise to be faithful to our Constitution, to cherish and defend it. It is the moment when they become, as we all should be, the guardians of our country through war and peace, through adversity and prosperity. We hold this inauguration every four years, and today it falls on Martin Luther King Day. A further reminder that we must strive to uphold, uphold the values enshrined in our Constitution, the freedoms, the liberties, and as is inscribed on the entrance of the United States Supreme Court, equal justice under law.
Joe Getty
I like that she announced the theme. I didn't know you needed to have a theme like it's your senior prom.
Amy Klobuchar
More than a passing ceremony.
Joe Getty
We're gonna have to take a break here in just a little bit and then we'll come back and we'll make sure we catch the. The oath and all that sort of.
Jack Armstrong
Stuff isn't the theme. We've got a new president coming in.
Joe Getty
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Joe Getty
There's going to be a lot of news made today. I don't know if anything's bigger than Joe Biden pardoning his whole family minutes before he leaves office.
Jack Armstrong
It's disgusting.
Joe Getty
It is disgusting and it is going to be judged that way by history. God dang it. You thought he had low ratings now. Anyway, more on the way. Stay here. Armstrong and Getty, they're running behind on the inauguration ceremony right now, so stick with the breaking news, which is huge and historic. I think Joe Biden pardoning his entire family as the ceremony has already begun. Minutes before he loses the power to do this and this is the statement he put out. My family has been subjected to unrelenting attacks and threats motivated solely by a desire to hurt me. The worst kind of partisan politics. Unfortunately, I have no reason to believe these attacks will end. I believe in the rule of law. Pause. Pause for laughter. And I'm optimistic that the strength of our legal institutions will ultimately prevail over politics. Apparently you're not that optimistic. But baseless and politically motivated investigations wreak havoc on the lives, safety and financial security of targeted individuals and their families. Byron York of the examiner has been pointing out how hilarious this is because it's the same thing he said about Fauci and one of his other pardons, that it wreaks havoc on their lives and their finances. Yeah. You mean all those phony cases against Trump and people in the Trump orbit, too.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Wreaked havoc on their lives and their finances. Didn't it? Didn't have a problem with it. It was your opponents.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Wow. You know, I. It was absolutely certain he was going to go with the argument that they'd been unfairly targeted and the rest of it. Just like he did when Hunter was convicted and he revealed his hypocrisy in pardoning him. But Joe Biden has truly finished the transition from fool clown to villain. This is villainous.
Joe Getty
Even when individuals have done nothing wrong and will ultimately be exonerated, the mere fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage their reputations and finances. Boy, you had no problem with that when it was anybody that was a Republican on up to your opponent. Trump didn't say a word about it. That's. Well, it is what it is. Here's his last paragraph. That is why I'm exercising my power under the Constitution to pardon James B. Biden, that's his brother and a whole bunch of other B and Bidens and Owens, who I don't know. The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that they engaged in any wrongdoing they did. Nor should acceptance be misconstrued as admission of guilt for any offense. There you go.
Jack Armstrong
He is soon to leave the earth. History will be the only significant judge of Joe Biden and his life and his presidency. He will truly go down as one of the most corrupt, awful presidents to ever serve in the office.
Joe Getty
He's. He's gotten a pass these last couple of months for a variety of reasons because, you know, he stepped down, his brain don't work. He lost. Kamala Harris was the nominee. All kinds of different reasons that he just hasn't been the focus. But while we were on vacation, that video came out of him and Hunter meeting with high level Chinese Communist people there in Beijing. Nobody had ever seen these videos before. I mean, proof that he was absolutely 100% lying about the. He had nothing to do with Hunter and Hunter had nothing to do with me and blah, blah, blah, Just completely lying. You got some coverage for a couple of days over Christmas, but, you know, what are you going to do now? And now he's pardoned the family, so it's over.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Kind of odd that that video surfaced when it did when everybody was on vacation. So next hour, we will be airing live the swearing in and the speech of Donald Trump as he's inaugurated the 47th President of the United States. If you don't get that hour live, certainly grab the podcast later. Armstrong and Getty on Demand. If you can be here listening through whatever means, we'll make sure you don't miss anything.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I just saw something up there saying Trump was expecting to be sworn in at 11:47, but they're running late for some reason. How did they manage to run late? What caused that? God, you'd think there'd be somebody keeping that going. Of all, of all things that you can't let run late, I would think this would be one of them.
Jack Armstrong
Well, you got a bunch of octogenarian dignitaries making their way into the hall that, you know, takes as long as it takes.
Joe Getty
Well, then you got to start earlier. Have him show up earlier.
Jack Armstrong
What are you lecturing me for? I'm not in charge.
Joe Getty
I don't know. Billy Graham's son is giving a prayer right now. And again, if you stick around for hour four, if you have that option, you'll catch the. The big stuff. Trump's inaugural address, which we've already given you some of.
Jack Armstrong
A return to a revolution of common sense.
Joe Getty
A revolution of common sense. That's the theme.
Jack Armstrong
Love.
Joe Getty
What a great theme.
Jack Armstrong
Can't wait to hear more.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Now, but if you miss anything, you can always get it in a podcast form. Armstrong and Getty on Demand. Subscribe.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Gettysburg.
Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "You're Never Getting A Package On Time Again" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: January 20, 2025
Host: iHeartPodcasts
Episode Title: You're Never Getting A Package On Time Again
In the episode "You're Never Getting A Package On Time Again," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into the tumultuous political landscape surrounding the 2025 U.S. presidential inauguration. Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, the duo offers a blend of political commentary, humor, and critical analysis of recent events, particularly focusing on the transition of power from President Joe Biden to the incoming President Donald Trump.
One of the central topics discussed is President Joe Biden's unprecedented wave of pardons issued just before the end of his term.
Jack Armstrong (00:55): Criticizes Biden's leadership within the Democratic Party, suggesting a lack of genuine support.
Joe Getty (01:32): Highlights Biden becoming "the most pardoning president in U.S. history," emphasizing the controversial nature of these "preemptive pardons."
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (01:03): “You’re still going to lead the Democratic Party in the future or what? What? What? You, in every single sense of the phrase, you are going somewhere.”
(00:55)
Jack expresses concern over the constitutional implications of Biden's pardons, labeling them as "unconstitutional" and "un-American." The hosts debate the legality and ethical considerations of such acts, with Joe Getty dismissing them as "virtue signaling."
The episode transitions to the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump, discussing the event's logistics, notable attendees, and the general atmosphere surrounding the ceremony.
Guests and Dignitaries:
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (04:15): “I return to the presidency confident and optimistic that we are at the start of a thrilling new era of national success.”
(04:15)
This quote references Trump's inaugural address, which Jack interprets as a call for a "revolution of common sense."
Trump's administration is anticipated to introduce significant policy shifts upon taking office. A focal point is the executive order titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology, Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government."
Details Discussed:
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (05:31): “An expansive executive order he is said to be signing today called Defending Women from Gender Ideology, Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.”
(05:31)
Armstrong and Getty offer a scathing critique of Joe Biden's tenure, focusing on perceived overreach through executive orders and alleged disregard for constitutional norms.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (11:39): “In the case of Biden, he is the ultimate puppet. He has no beliefs. He's never had any beliefs…. He's a fool and a jackass.”
(11:39)
A significant portion of the episode is devoted to Biden's controversial pardoning of his family members shortly before leaving office.
Details Discussed:
Notable Quotes:
Joe Getty (24:22): “Biden is leaving office, dropping one lawless norm, defying justly impeachable, undemocratic transgression after another. And he is pardoning, the unconditional pardoning of his family who haven't even been charged with anything.”
(24:22)
Jack Armstrong (27:18): “History will judge this with every bit of the harshness it deserves. It's, it's horrible.”
(27:18)
The hosts provide live updates on the inauguration proceedings, mentioning key figures and symbolic moments.
Ceremony Details:
Notable Quote:
Amy Klobuchar (27:36): “Our theme this year is our enduring democracy. The presence of so many presidents and vice presidents here today is truly a testament to that endurance.”
(27:36)
As the inauguration progresses, Armstrong and Getty speculate on the future of American politics under Trump's leadership, expressing both skepticism and anticipation.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (34:13): “He will truly go down as one of the most corrupt, awful presidents to ever serve in the office.”
(34:13)
Joe Getty (35:07): “It's disgusting and it is going to be judged that way by history.”
(35:07)
"You're Never Getting A Package On Time Again" offers a critical and often contentious look at the political maneuvers surrounding the 2025 inauguration. Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty provide a platform for their perspectives on the actions of both outgoing President Biden and incoming President Trump, emphasizing concerns over constitutional integrity and the ethical implications of executive power. The episode serves as a reflection of the polarized political climate, blending sharp commentary with live-event coverage to engage listeners in the ongoing discourse.
Note: The content of this summary reflects the discussions and viewpoints expressed by the hosts in the provided transcript. It aims to present an accurate and comprehensive overview without endorsing or opposing any political stance.